Neil Prockter wrote:
> I have always had /etc/puppet/puppetd.conf managed by puppet so I
> let puppet delete it.
>
> I agree the RPM has /etc/puppet/puppetd.conf in it and it should not
> (I've only check the 0.24.8 from EPEL that I use)

The EPEL package only provides default permissions and let's rpm know
that it is a config file.  It does not install it or provide any
content for it, the file is marked as %ghost in the spec file).  I've
not looked closely at whether we can or should remove that entirely at
this point, but it shouldn't hurt anything as is.

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